Parent Management Training

Do you feel your kids don’t listen to you? Does every request turn into a battle? Do you feel all alone with these issues? Are you ready for a solution? The free parenting series, Parent Management Training, is enrolling now. It will be held for 6 sessions from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays starting on February 28. The group will me at the Newton Outpatient Center, 64 Eldredge St, 02458. Pre-registration is required. Call Rachel Nenner-Payton at 617-969-4925 x5958. Co-sponsored by The Newton Partnership and Riverside Community Care. Join other parents of elementary-aged children and a professional facilitator to explore these issues and learn new strategies using Parent Management Training (PMT), an evidence-based program for parents developed by Alan Kazdin, Ph.D., of Yale University’s Parenting Center and Child Conduct Clinic. PMT has been consistently proven to decrease behavioral problems and increase positive behavior in children. It is highly effective in reducing tantrums, fighting, and disruptiveness. If you have tried other methods of changing your child’s problem behavior and haven’t had any success, then PMT may be the solution for you. This group will be co-led by Rachel Nenner-Payton, LICSW and Elizabeth Pond. Rachel is a senior clinician at Riverside Community Care in Newton. Co-sponsored by The Newton Partnership and Riverside Community Care.is enrolling now. It will be held for 6 sessions from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays starting on February 28th. The group will me at the Newton Outpatient Center, 64 Eldredge St, 02458. Pre-registration is required. Call Rachel Nenner-Payton at 617-969-4925 x5958. Co-sponsored by The Newton Partnership and Riverside Community Care. Join other parents of elementary-aged children and a professional facilitator to explore these issues and learn new strategies using Parent Management Training (PMT), an evidence-based program for parents developed by Alan Kazdin, Ph.D., of Yale University’s Parenting Center and Child Conduct Clinic. PMT has been consistently proven to decrease behavioral problems and increase positive behavior in children. It is highly effective in reducing tantrums, fighting, and disruptiveness. If you have tried other methods of changing your child’s problem behavior and haven’t had any success, then PMT may be the solution for you. This group will be co-led by Rachel Nenner-Payton, LICSW and Elizabeth Pond. Rachel is a senior clinician at Riverside Community Care in Newton. Co-sponsored by The Newton Partnership and Riverside Community Care.